Chapter 13: Problem 23
Cite one reason why drying shrinkage is greater for slip cast or hydroplastic products that have smaller clay particles.
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Chapter 13: Problem 23
Cite one reason why drying shrinkage is greater for slip cast or hydroplastic products that have smaller clay particles.
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Glass pieces may also be strengthened by chemical tempering. With this procedure, the glass surface is put in a state of compression by exchanging some of the cations near the surface with other cations having a larger diameter. Suggest one type of cation that, by replacing \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\), will induce chemical tempering in a soda-lime glass.
(a) Name three factors that influence the degree to which vitrification occurs in claybased ceramic wares. (b) Explain how density, firing distortion, strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal conductivity are affected by the extent of vitrification.
In your own words, briefly describe what happens as a glass piece is thermally tempered.
Cite the two desirable characteristics of glasses.
From a molecular perspective, briefly explain the mechanism by which clay minerals become hydroplastic when water is added.
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